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Title: CCR


1
UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees
  • CCR
  • Edmonton, 24 May 2007
  • Mr Vincent Cochetel
  • Department of International Protection
  • UNHCR, Geneva

2
  • I- Basic Facts about UNHCR and Resettlement
    Activities
  • II- Canadas contribution to Resettlement
    Activities
  • III- Global Trends Challenges for UNHCR

3
Who are the 20.8 million people falling under
competence UNHCRs competence?
4
Refugee population 8.4 millionsDistribution by
area in June 2006
5
Durable Solutions for Refugees
  • Facilitation/Promotion of Voluntary
    Repatriation
  • Facilitation/Promotion of Local Integration
  • Promotion of Resettlement

6
The objectives of Resettlement
  • To save/rescue individuals/families with specific
    protection needs
  • To activate this durable solution in absence or
    in parallel with other durable solutions
  • As an element of burden/responsibility-sharing
  • To create protection dividends for refugees who
    are not going to be resettled

7
Resettlement Submissions
  • Submissions by dossier
  • Submission during selection missions

8
RESETTLEMENT COUNTRIES
  • (current resettlement activities)
    81,730
  • USA 50,000
  • CANADA 12,000
  • AUSTRALIA 13,000
  • (9) EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 5,550
  • NEW ZEALAND 750
  • (5) LATIN AMERICA COUNTRIES 430

9
  • Total needs for resettlement in 2007
  • 53,100 refugees (individual submissions)
  • 24,000 refugees (submissions of groups)
  • Total 77,100 refugees
  • 0.9 of the refugees world population
  • UNHCR ESTIMATE CAPACITY AS REGARDS
  • SUBMISSIONS
  • Approximately 50,000 refugees

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Canadas contribution to Resettlement Activities
  • One of the big three resettlement countries in
    the world
  • A resettlement programme sensitive to protection
    concerns/priorities (e.g. Palestinian refugees in
    Jordan)
  • Canadas significant support to several
    resettlement/protection-related programmes

14
  • A refugee resettlement program usefully
    complemented by the Private Sponsorship Program
    (PSR)
  • Canadas readiness to use resettlement for
    protracted refugee situations (e.g. Bhutanese
    refugees in Nepal or Eritrean refugees in Sudan)
  • Canadas commitment to use resettlement in a
    strategic manner (i.e. protection dividends
    arising out of resettlement activities) (e.g.
    support to MPA)

15
  • Consistent public support
  • Strong involvement of NGOs, volunteers and
    local/central authorities
  • Improved predictability in referrals in 2005-2006

16
Global trends
  • Impact of new anti-terrorist legislation
    (admission, security screening, delays in
    departure)
  • Excessive use of a criteria of local integration
    potential by certain countries of resettlement
  • Increase in the emergency resettlement requests
    because of the deterioration of the situation in
    certain countries of first asylum

17
  • Difficulties for resettlement countries of
    considering various groups in many countries of
    first asylum and temptation to turn to a mode of
    selection by group, with the risk of limiting
    geographical diversity in in-take.
  • Effective access employment market in several
    countries of resettlement

18
Challenges for Canadas Resettlement Programme
  • Ensure better synergies between the
    Government-Assisted Refugee Resettlement program
    and a strategic use of the Private Sponsorship
    Program
  • Pilot the use of dossier places and/or interviews
    by remote

19
  • Improve and shorten the length of security
    screening by CBSA
  • Build upon group resettlement experiences
  • Improve the functioning / responsiveness of the
    UPP

20
Enhance the role of NGOs
  • in needs identification process
  • in case preparation and referrals to UNHCR
  • in verification exercises (group processing)
  • in cultural orientation/language/literacy
    courses in countries of asylum

21
Challenges for UNHCR
  • To improve planning, predictability, coherence in
    the resettlement submissions
  • To make the resettlement accessible
  • to larger number of refugees,
  • from more countries of first asylum
  • and towards a broader number of countries of
    resettlement

22
  • to promote the implementation of durable
    solutions strategies in particular for the
    protracted situations
  • Implementation of the conclusion No. 105 of the
    UNHCR Executive Committee on women-at-risk
  • to document country-by-country benefit resulting
    from a strategic use of the resettlement
  • to give a human face to the resettlement
    activities as effective way to combat xenophobia
    and to promote this solution

23
  • To promote harmonized approaches for refugees in
    order to ensure equitable access to this
    solution and to reduce secondary movements
  • To establish temporary transit facilities for
    refugees having an immediate need for evacuation
  • To broaden the base of resettlement countries in
    Europe and Latin America

24
  • To draw lessons from the group resettlement and
    other forms of simplification of procedures
  • To encourage the harmonization of the programs of
    cultural orientation before the departure to
    resettlement countries
  • To roll-out UNHCR resettlement anti-fraud program

25
  • To collect and disseminate best practices
  • To further engage NGOs in the promotion of
    resettlement activities
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